inˈtransigeance rare.
[Fr.]
= intransigence.
| 1899 J. W. Mackail Life W. Morris II. 291 Socialism..from extreme intransigeance..had swung back to something approaching opportunism. 1909 Daily Chron. 20 July 3/2 The loves of Jeanne-Jeannette and the young man from Montpellier are threatened by the intransigeance of their respective ancestors. |